I love the San Diego ComiCon (but refuse to call it by its new name): it's a giant nerd-shopping mall! Yes, it's gotten too huge; yes, a lot of the little-guys have been squeezed out; yes, corporate wins over all...but still, it's THE COMICON!

Once again I took the Surfliner/Amtrak down and the trip was blissfully uneventful. Even the obnoxious, loud and loutish group of frat boys who decided to have a party on the train didn't spoil the trip. I arrived late Friday afternoon and met up with Martes, who had done pre-reconnaissance for me. She found a number of werewolf comics (though no toys this year) and we went off to gather them. Saw
cooner and set up a dinner date. Tried to see
missmonstermel but she was off wandering the con in-costume. She's got bigger ones than me to creature-costume at SDCC! Between the heat and the crowds-- Wow! Even Galactus had trouble getting through the crowds!
I stayed at the Marriot Gaslamp Quarter Hotel: I thought this was a new construction, but
cooner said it was the old Clarion re-modeled. I argued against that idea, only to discover on closer inspection that he was right! The Marriot Corp had done such a complete remodel I didn't recognize it! Now it's a really nice place to stay! Plus it has a view of Petco Park, home of the San Diego Padres . I almost called up Terrie Smith to see if she wanted to catch a game during the weekend, but the Pads were (ironically) up in San Francisco playing the Giants that weekend.
The con has transitioned from a large comic book dealer's room to a huge media fest. The studios spend a LOT of money on booths and displays here-- the Samual Jackson/Snakes on a Plane panel was the hit of the con (and Samual Jackson seemed to have a really good time). There was a lot of free loot this year-- really nice things like an LED fan, a maglight and Cartoon Networks' 5X7 sketchbook with the CN logo on the cover. I was amused a group of the shortest Predator-aliens that I've ever seen at the Sideshow (fancy maquettes) booth.

And of course there were all the things I wanted to buy, but couldn't (either because of price or unavailability). Minotaurs were the species of choice this year-- all kinds of models, toys and art from independent sources to Narnia to Worlds of Warcraft, as well as a WoW collectible card game. There was a cute Lassie maquette at the Sideshow booth (not out yet); that and a Rin-Tin-Tin would make great bookends! There was a neat sculpture of Naruto w/Kyuubi demon as well (pic for
tsukinobara).


Once again I took the Surfliner/Amtrak down and the trip was blissfully uneventful. Even the obnoxious, loud and loutish group of frat boys who decided to have a party on the train didn't spoil the trip. I arrived late Friday afternoon and met up with Martes, who had done pre-reconnaissance for me. She found a number of werewolf comics (though no toys this year) and we went off to gather them. Saw
I stayed at the Marriot Gaslamp Quarter Hotel: I thought this was a new construction, but
The con has transitioned from a large comic book dealer's room to a huge media fest. The studios spend a LOT of money on booths and displays here-- the Samual Jackson/Snakes on a Plane panel was the hit of the con (and Samual Jackson seemed to have a really good time). There was a lot of free loot this year-- really nice things like an LED fan, a maglight and Cartoon Networks' 5X7 sketchbook with the CN logo on the cover. I was amused a group of the shortest Predator-aliens that I've ever seen at the Sideshow (fancy maquettes) booth.

And of course there were all the things I wanted to buy, but couldn't (either because of price or unavailability). Minotaurs were the species of choice this year-- all kinds of models, toys and art from independent sources to Narnia to Worlds of Warcraft, as well as a WoW collectible card game. There was a cute Lassie maquette at the Sideshow booth (not out yet); that and a Rin-Tin-Tin would make great bookends! There was a neat sculpture of Naruto w/Kyuubi demon as well (pic for

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Date: 2006-07-25 01:13 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-07-25 04:30 pm (UTC)I saw something I -almost- got for you this year, but it'll be in the next con report...